post-modern in the PONS Dictionary

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The regime, the possibility of post-modern philosophy, and the impossibility of questions employed.
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All of those were handled beautifully by the pluralistic post-modern stage.
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He does not align with modern or post-modern artists.
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Further, a handful of states have moved beyond insistence on full sovereignty, and can be considered post-modern.
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He also invented the metoidioplasty and the post-modern phalloplasty.
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Parody religions may also be considered a post-modern approach to religion.
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A pastiche of autobiography and post-modern plot twists, it was haunted by an off-putting tone of smug precociousness.
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In its academic application, it is post-modern or post-structural, working both outside and within other academic disciplines.
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He specialises in systematic theology and historical theology, with a specific interest in continental philosophy, religious literature, mystical theology and post-modern thought.
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Post-colonial theory is a post-modern approach that consists of the reactions to and the analysis of colonialism.
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